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Win Tickets to "Forever K-Pop" Concert in Evansville
Feel the excitement of K-Pop right here to Southern Indiana. Register to win tickets to 'Forever K-Pop' at the Old National Events Plaza!

Apparently, April Snow in Kentucky is Actually More Common Than You Might Think
Kentucky snow in April might sound impossible, but it happens more often than most people realize. From light dustings to rare record storms, learn how snow can surprise the state even as spring blooms.

Your Guide to Local Honey Around the Evansville Area
Here’s where to find the best local honey in Evansville and why it’s worth the switch.

Here's How You Can Win Cash This Spring
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The Four Venomous Snakes Found in Indiana You Should Know
Indiana is home to four venomous snake species. Here is what to know and how to stay safe while enjoying the outdoors.

Why Kentucky Leads the Nation in Cancer Cases and Mortality
Kentucky is grappling with a serious public health crisis as its cancer rates soar above the national average. Let’s unpack what’s going on.

Evansville Students Shine at the 2026 Youth Resources “Big Man On Campus” Event
The "Big Man on Campus" returns with high school student contestants, entertainment, and a night of fun supporting Youth Resources of Southwestern Indiana.

Evansville Otters Host Preseason Open House at Bosse Field
Fans can enjoy a fun afternoon at Bosse Field with the Evansville Otters open house featuring games, meet and greets, and ticket deals.

Beat the Heat with Free Bowling for Kids This Summer in Newburgh, IN
School’s almost out, and that means pool days, camps, and long hours trying to keep the kiddos entertained without spending a fortune.

It’s Bald Eagle Hatching Season in Indiana and You Just Might Spot One
Bald eagles are no longer a rare sight in Indiana, but spotting one still feels special. Here’s how they made an incredible comeback and where you can see them across the state.

Kentucky’s Black Bear Population is Booming
Kentucky was once home to a thriving bear population. But things took a nosedive in the early 1900s due to habitat loss, rampant hunting, and a lack of protected areas. According to the Kentucky Department of Fish & Wildlife, the black bear population is on the up and up, and it's happening fast.

University of Southern Indiana Expands With New Charter School in Fort Wayne
The University of Southern Indiana is expanding its reach with a new charter school in Fort Wayne focused on arts and technology.


